Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test

This paper evaluates the influence of temperatures and loading rates on the shear strength of dense asphalt (AC14) prepared based on the Malaysian Public Works Department specification. In this study, different specimen conditioning temperatures, 10oC, 20oC, 30oC, and loading rates of 20.88mm/min, 4...

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Main Authors: C. K., Lung, M. R., Mohd Hasan, M. O., Hamzah, A., Sani, S., Poovaneshvaran, Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah
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spelling my.ump.umpir.265852019-11-25T08:21:35Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26585/ Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test C. K., Lung M. R., Mohd Hasan M. O., Hamzah A., Sani S., Poovaneshvaran Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements This paper evaluates the influence of temperatures and loading rates on the shear strength of dense asphalt (AC14) prepared based on the Malaysian Public Works Department specification. In this study, different specimen conditioning temperatures, 10oC, 20oC, 30oC, and loading rates of 20.88mm/min, 40.88mm/min, 50.88mm/min, and 60.8mm/min were used to assess the performance of specimens by using Layer-Parallel Direct Shear (LPDS) test. Based on the results, both parameters have significant effects on the shear strength of the asphalt specimens. The results indicate that the loading rate is directly proportional to the shear strength of asphalt specimens. It is because the stiffness of the asphalt mix increases as the loading rate increases. Hence, it enhanced the shear strength of asphalt specimens. On the other hand, the temperature is inversely proportional to the shear strength of asphalt mixes. As the temperature increases, the stiffness of the asphalt mixture reduces due to the lower resilient modulus; therefore, it reduces the shear strength of the specimen. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26585/1/Effect%20of%20temperatures%20and%20loading%20rates%20on%20direct.pdf C. K., Lung and M. R., Mohd Hasan and M. O., Hamzah and A., Sani and S., Poovaneshvaran and Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah (2019) Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test. In: Proceedings of 3rd National Conference on Wind & Earthquake Engineering and 1st International Seminar On Sustainable Construction Engineering (NCWE & ISSCE 2019), 12-13 July 2019 , Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. pp. 335-344..
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TE Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
C. K., Lung
M. R., Mohd Hasan
M. O., Hamzah
A., Sani
S., Poovaneshvaran
Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah
Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
description This paper evaluates the influence of temperatures and loading rates on the shear strength of dense asphalt (AC14) prepared based on the Malaysian Public Works Department specification. In this study, different specimen conditioning temperatures, 10oC, 20oC, 30oC, and loading rates of 20.88mm/min, 40.88mm/min, 50.88mm/min, and 60.8mm/min were used to assess the performance of specimens by using Layer-Parallel Direct Shear (LPDS) test. Based on the results, both parameters have significant effects on the shear strength of the asphalt specimens. The results indicate that the loading rate is directly proportional to the shear strength of asphalt specimens. It is because the stiffness of the asphalt mix increases as the loading rate increases. Hence, it enhanced the shear strength of asphalt specimens. On the other hand, the temperature is inversely proportional to the shear strength of asphalt mixes. As the temperature increases, the stiffness of the asphalt mixture reduces due to the lower resilient modulus; therefore, it reduces the shear strength of the specimen.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author C. K., Lung
M. R., Mohd Hasan
M. O., Hamzah
A., Sani
S., Poovaneshvaran
Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah
author_facet C. K., Lung
M. R., Mohd Hasan
M. O., Hamzah
A., Sani
S., Poovaneshvaran
Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah
author_sort C. K., Lung
title Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
title_short Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
title_full Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
title_fullStr Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
title_full_unstemmed Effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
title_sort effect of temperatures and loading rates on direct shear strength of asphaltic concrete using layer-parallel direct shear test
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26585/1/Effect%20of%20temperatures%20and%20loading%20rates%20on%20direct.pdf
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